- [Instructor] In order to start developing with Django,…we'll need to install a few things.…First, let's install the latest version of Python,…which is currently 3.6.3.…I'll start by going to a browser…and navigating to python.org.…From here, in the second header section,…I'll click on the Downloads link.…Reading the header on the page,…it says download the latest version for Mac OS.…So it's detected the operating system that I'm using.…Since I can confirm that's correct,…I'll click on the Download Python 3.6.3 button here.…

After this is finished downloading,…I'll double-click on the PKG file…to start the installation wizard.…Once I'm in the installation wizard,…I'll just accept all of the terms…and click Continue as necessary.…Once the installation is finished,…I'll click Close.…With Python installed, I now need to install Django.…To do this, I'm going to use the built-in terminal program…for the Mac.…When I installed Python 3, it also installed a script…called Pip3 that installs Python libraries and tools.…If you're on Windows, you'll need to use Pip…

Resume Transcript Auto-Scroll

Author

Released

1/22/2018

With Django, you can take web applications from concept to launch in a matter of hours. It's a free and open-source framework that's designed on top of Python and supports data-driven architecture. Learn what you need to know to get up and running with Django with these tutorials from instructor Caleb Smith. Caleb walks through creating a brand-new Django project, defining a data model and fields, querying the database, and using Django's built-in URL handlers, views, and templates to structure the rest of the backend. Plus, learn how to incorporate CSS and JavaScript to enhance the style and usability of your Django templates.